With all of the Titans' offensive losses in mind, it's clear entering the 2007 season that the franchise might be placing too much on Young's shoulders. The former national title-winning Texas QB is only 23, and the Titans have so far been less than eager to provide him the necessary help to take them to the Promised Land.

Without talent around Young, one has to wonder whether the team's 8-8 record of last year will be easy to eclipse, particularly in the difficult AFC South. Frankly, for the Titans to take any steps toward a playoff berth this season, Young might have to perform something just shy of a miracle. Over the course of a 16-game schedule, that is one tall order.

I think that all the talk of the loss to the receiver corps is overrated. He'll probably have some good chemistry with his receivers since he's working with them this offseason in Houston. I think that the Titans will probably have a pretty good passing game this year.

I think that all the talk of the loss to the receiver corps is overrated. He'll probably have some good chemistry with his receivers since he's working with them this offseason in Houston.

thank you for adding validity to that point. I'm much inspired by his work ethic. One only needs to point to the past where he held unofficial practices. (the infamous "If you want to beat Ohio State" sign)